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365.1 | Try WINDEX!! | 30162::CIGNOTTI | | Fri Jul 28 1989 14:49 | 7 |
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Jim - believe it or not, try Windex (the window spray cleaner).
Just spray it on your finger and ring, and it should slide off.
A jeweler told me to try it and it sure worked for me, especially
during this hot weather when fingers tend to swell up somewhat.
carole
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365.2 | | ENGINE::FRASER | The Mill = 1,000,069 ft�. | Fri Jul 28 1989 15:16 | 17 |
| This in combination with .1 should almost certainly work....
Thread a piece of thin nylon string under the ring, so that
there is one end on each side of the ring. Get another person
to hold both ends together and ease the string around the ring
as you push forward on the ring, turning it as you do it. The
Windex should lubricate things enough to allow this method to
work if the Windex alone doesn't....
Good luck!
Andy.
PS. If you still can't get the ring off, a jeweller can cut it
and repair it to a slightly larger size - the repair should be
completely invisible.
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365.3 | Honey, I shrunk my knuckles... | SSGBPM::KENAH | Ten billion dreams every night... | Sun Jul 30 1989 00:48 | 4 |
| Also -- you might try soaking your hands in cold water --
the hot weather may have caused them to swell slightly.
andrew
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365.4 | Still Tryin' | PENUTS::JHENDERSON | Can you dig the Blues Power? | Mon Jul 31 1989 17:26 | 7 |
| Ok, no luck with the windex...Haven't tried the windex + nylon
string yet, and I'll try soaking my hands in cold water...
Thanks for the tips
Jim
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365.5 | Another string technique | HYDRA::ECKERT | Jerry Eckert | Mon Jul 31 1989 20:04 | 12 |
| Pass one end of a length of string under the ring.
Push the ring as far away from the swollen area toward the hand
as possible.
Wrap the string on the side of the swollen area around the finger
for 12 turns or so.
Grasp the end of the string that extends under the ring and while
holding it firmly unwind the string from the hand side of the ring.
Continue this until the ring is free.
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365.6 | Y | CIMNET::REEVES | | Mon Jul 31 1989 22:30 | 2 |
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Or. . . . . .take a chain saw and . . .
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365.7 | Ripley's Believe It or Not | WOODRO::PREVOST | | Mon Jul 31 1989 23:15 | 13 |
| Ok, this is the absolute truth and can be verified by 4 other DEC
employees including my wife.
Take a trip to Maine and go white water rafting down the Kennebec
River with a flow of about 4800 cfs. Go over Magic Falls and have
the raft flip you and 7 others (including the guide) into the river.
Continue white water rafting without the raft. Emulate your socks
in the Maytag. When they pick you out of the river 200 yards down
stream your wedding ring will be gone.
This is the absolute truth. It happened to me last weekend.
PS - My ring was a half size too small to begin with.
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365.8 | | CSC32::GORTMAKER | whatsa Gort? | Wed Aug 02 1989 08:57 | 9 |
| A hospital or possibly even your family doctor may have a ring cutter
designed exactly for cutting off stuck rings. The cutter leaves the
ring in perfect condition except for the small cut which will be fixed
when you get it resized. I had to have this done with my HS class ring
the jeweler joked that I had saved him the first step in enlarging it.
-j
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365.9 | Dish Soap?? | MTADMS::DOO_SECURITY | Heaven's just around the corner | Wed Aug 02 1989 19:58 | 9 |
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How about dish soap?? I've had a few rings that just wouldn't
come off.....and dear Mom would always save the day {along with
my ring and my finger} with her Dawn dishwashing soap!!!
Penny
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365.10 | | PENUTS::JHENDERSON | Can you dig the Blues Power? | Thu Aug 03 1989 13:39 | 9 |
| Well, I haven't tried the methods using string, did try Windex
and dish soap. Haven't had a great deal of time to try them all.
Hopefully this weekend I can devote some time to it.
Thanks
Jim
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365.11 | The 'ol Crack the Knuckle Trick aye? | SMOGGY::AMIRI | | Fri Aug 18 1989 08:53 | 8 |
| Have you been cracking your knuckles ?
If YES, Your knuckle has grown wider than the rest of your finger, trapping
your ring. If this has happened, cooling it down will not help. The windex
will work only if symptoms are not too prevalent. Your knuckles can grow
slowly over the years, such that you really don't notice the difference. The
only way you can determine this is by comparing the whole finger to the knuckle
at the middle joint of the finger in question.
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365.12 | I confess | PENUTS::JHENDERSON | Can you dig the Blues Power? | Fri Aug 18 1989 09:39 | 5 |
| Well, you got me on that one. I have been cracking my knuckles and
I was afraid that might be part of the problem...
Jim
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365.13 | | DPDMAI::MATTSON | I have a personal name! | Fri Aug 25 1989 17:52 | 4 |
| So, did you ever get it off? (and without breaking your finger?)
Becky oo
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365.14 | MAZOLA TO THE RESCUE | PCOJCT::COHEN | aka JayCee...I LOVE the METS & #8! | Wed Aug 30 1989 12:05 | 8 |
| I have yet another remedy...kind of gross, but it worked for
me...either cooking oil (and type will do) or Crisco...it seems
to lubricate the finger enough to get the ring off.
Good Luck!
Jill
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365.15 | Is it the end? | ULYSSE::JOHNSON | Life after death??But this is it! | Thu Sep 14 1989 14:25 | 3 |
| Nearly a month now and no news, looks like the ring made it but
Jim didn't. What an advertisement for staying single! :-)
Ben.
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365.16 | Still there | PENUTS::JHENDERSON | Can you dig the Blues Power? | Thu Sep 21 1989 10:12 | 17 |
| Sorry, folks, haven't been in this conference for a while..The
ring is still there, I've decided to go to a jeweler to have it
removed, sometime in the next couple of weeks. The hurry I was in
to get it off when I entered the note kind of subsided. Since
I am a knuckle cracker my knuckle is a bit larger than it was
when the ring went on, it seems as if removal by means of applying
lubrication is doomed to fail.
Since I was informed by my soon-to-be ex that I will be visited by
a process server (or whatever they call them here) in the not to
distant future, I'll get the thing cut off pretty quick.
Thanks for the tips.
Jim
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365.17 | | RUTLND::KUPTON | You can't get there from here | Thu Sep 21 1989 10:39 | 18 |
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A couple of things:
Lubricate your finger and the ring with KY jelly. Place the
forefinger and thumb of your right hand behind the ring and a bit
beneath it on the palm side of your left hand and gently wiggle the
ring forward. When you reach the point wear the ring begins to bind,
stop! Try to place more KY in front and under the ring. Just remember
to keep your left hand up in the air to prevent excess fluid from
entering the hand. You may want to raise your hand like a student for a
minute or so as you work the ring off.
I've removed a couple of my own and few other people's using this
method.
Good Luck.
Ken
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365.18 | | HOCUS::KOYNER | A rare and different tune.. | Mon Oct 23 1989 12:24 | 7 |
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Amputate.
Hi Jim! ;^)
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365.19 | do-it yourself liberation | MKODEV::OSBORNE | Blade Walker | Tue Dec 05 1989 10:32 | 14 |
| I didn't bother with a jeweler, since I have a lot of minature tools at
home. I put a thin (almost paper-thin) GRINDING wheel in my Dremel high-
speed drill, and went after it. This is quite safe, since the grinding
wheel will only scuff your skin, unless you really bear down on it.
Have a bowl of ice-cold water handy, the ring will get HOT quickly. Took
about five short bursts of cutting followed by a dip to cool the metal.
Then I clamped the ring in a small vice, spread it with needle-nose pliers,
and slipped my finger out. No strain, no pain. Wear goggles, these little
wheels can shatter explosively.
This was 14 years ago. I remember it as one of the better moments of getting
divorced, which was not an experience filled with good moments. Still, it
was a little symbolic act of self-liberation...
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365.20 | y | CBROWN::HENDERSON | But I'd rather be with you | Mon Feb 05 1990 10:05 | 7 |
| Well, after months of procrastination, I had my wedding ring removed at
a Jewler on Saturday. My divorce became final on Wednesday.
Thanks again for all the responses.
Jim
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